Tony B's guest Vice Presidential nominee for the Green Party, Rosa Clemente, discusses the Green Party's position on education, energy, health care, climate change and more. Clemente also discusses Hip Hop activism and what she sees as the most important issues facing our country today!
Rosa Clemente, Vice Presidential candidate for the Green Party.
Rosa Clemente, Vice Presidential candidate for the Green Party.
Youth 180 joins StreetBeat for a No-Holds-Barred open discussion about the youth involved in gangs, the threat to society and themselves, and how he and his organization work to turn their lives around by what he terms "180 degrees."
School is almost in session!! Today's show on StreetBeat, Tony B. will be hosting an discussion with the Seattle Schools Superintendent, Dr. Maria Goodloe-Johnson. With one year under her belt, the conversation will be based around the reflection of this past years, successes as well as areas of needed improvement. Find out what she has in store for our children in the Seattle Public School system this upcoming year.
Seattle Public Schools Superintendent - Dr. Maria Goodloe-Johnson
Seattle Public Schools Superintendent - Dr. Maria Goodloe-Johnson
Today was a great opportunity to get to know one of our premier wide receivers for our Seattle Seahawks, Bobby Engram!! On the show he shares with Tony B. his love for the game on the field, but more importantly his love for the Seattle community, 12th man, and the fight against Sickle Cell Disease.
This week's festival is LU Fest, otherwise known as The South Lake Union Festival, the largest family-friendly event taking place in Seattle. Overall this festival will focus on the learning evperiances as well as having fun at the same time with attractions for children and adults of all ages.
Tony B talks with Seattle Hempfest Executive Director Vivan McPeak about Hempfest, medicinal marihuana and issues surrounding marijuana, which is still illegal. Also joining Tony B will be Shyan Selah who will discuss Hip Hop as a social movement and voice of change.
Segment #2 of KUBE 93 Street Beat - Sunday, August 10th
Segment #3 of KUBE 93 Street Beat - Sunday, August 10th
rreplaceable: Wildlife in a Warming World is a national campaign and travelling photo exhibit that raises awareness about plants and animals threatened by global warming. Due to its diverse geography, Washington is vulnerable to a warming climate, especially its snow-fed water supplies and the nearly 40 communities along 2,300 miles of shoreline that are threatened by rising sea levels.
The Educational Resource Street Fair is a multi-cultural, ethnically diverse celebration of children, youth and families. The FREE resources include backpacks, school supplies, books, computers, (yes, FREE new laptops), student writing contests, environmental protection, parenting tools and a youth talent competition.
The Emerald City Lights Bike Ride and 5K Walk
Get the inside scoop on Seafair Festivities, WayOut Fun Day, MX for Children and Hoops for Hope during the summer of festivals!
Seafair Festival - Segment 2
July 20th is KUBE 93 Summer Jam, presented by McDonald's. Hear from the event producers and people that make the event happen.
Part 2 of Street Beat - KUBE 93 Summer Jam
Part 3 of Street Beat - KUBE 93 Summer Jam
Northwest area students in the center of jazz explosion
Tony B talks with students from Tacoma"s Graham-Kapowsin High School. "GK" high school finished the year as one of the top high school jazz ensembles in the country.
Part 2 of the Jazz Explosion Street Beat from Sunday, July 6, 2008
Sunday, July 6th Street Beat - Part 3
Out of the Closet segment #1 from Sunday, June 29th
Out of the Closet segment #2 from Sunday, June 29th
Out of the Closet segment #3 from Sunday, June 29th
Part 3 - Street Beat - June 22, 2008
Part 2 - Street Beat for June 22nd
Street Beat Part 1 for Sunday, June 22nd. June is Black Music Month - joining Tony is Russell Simmons, Ice Cube and Malcom Jamaal Warner.
Street Beat for Sunday, June 8, 2008 - Host Tony B is joined by Dr. Millie Russell, founder of Blacks in Science. An amazing organization promoting science to our children.
Part 2 of June 8 Street Beat
Part 3 of the June 8 Street Beat
Tony B talks with Tiffany Jones about the importance of encouraging further education by assisting families with preparedness for college before high school.
Part 2 - Street Beat - June 1, 2008
Final Segment - Street Beat - June 1, 2008
May 25, 2008 - Street Beat - If you love music of all kinds, history and theory of music or if you want to know more about Seattle"s jazz guitar legend Michael Powers
Part 2 - Street Beat - May 25, 2008
Part 3 - Street Beat - May 25, 2008
Part 4 - Street Beat - May 25, 2008
Michelle Majors, Development Coordinator for Dress for Success and Seattle Goodwill's Public Relations Director, Betsy McFeely. Dress for Success Seattle provides business attire and career development services to local women in need. Seattle Goodwill's mission is to provide quality, effective employment training and basic education to low-income individuals with significant barriers to economic opportunity.
The Authors of "Rollin' with Dre", Bruce Williams and Donnell Alexander join Tony B for May 4th's KUBE 93 Street Beat
Rollin' with Dre authors - Part 2
Rollin with Dre authors - Part 3
Rollin' with Dre authors - Part 4
April 27, 2008 - This week another Double-Header
Aaron Dixon and Steven Shames - 40 year commemoration of the Black Panther partySeattle Hip-Hop - Chocolate and Josh BermanPart 2 of April 27, 2008 Street Beat.
Part 4 of KUBE 93 Street Beat - April 27, 2008
Street Beat segment #1 from Sunday, April 20, 2008
Part 3 of Street Beat Sunday, April 20, 2008
Part 4 from Sunday, April 20th, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008 - Part 1 - Street Beat - Craig and Cindy Corey -- "Let Me Stand Alone"
Sunday, April 13, 2008 - Part 2
Sunday, April 13, 2008 - Part 3
Sunday, April 13, 2008 - Part 4
Sunday, April 6, 2008 - Street Beat Double Header.
Seeds of Compassion Co-Founders His Holiness the Venerable Lama Tenzin Dhonden and Dan Kranzler.American Idol's Sanjaya MalakarStreet Beat - April 6, 2008 - Part 2
Sunday, April 6, 2008 - Part 3
Sunday, April 6, 2008 - Part 4
DOUBLE HEADER - Sunday, March 30, 2008
Seattle Center Academy, Michelle Blackmon, Program Manager and Pete Rush, Curriculum ManagerJesse Harris, 22 year-old co-founder of the National Film Festival for Talented YouthPart 2 from Street Beat March 30, 2008
Part 3 from Street Beat March 30, 2008
Part 4 from Street Beat March 30, 2008
open discussion on the impact of race and race related issues on the democratic nomination process and how this has either caused us to rethink or reflect on what racism is today
Street Beat - March 9th - Students, gang members, or both?Tyson Vogelar, program supervisor of the Washington State School Safety Center relates that there has been a resurgence over the last five years in street gangs.
Street Beat - March 9th - Part 2
Street Beat - March 9th - Part 3
Street Beat - March 9th - Part 4
Part 4 - Street Beat from February 24th, 2008.
Celebrating Black History Month - Part 1 - Street Beat, Sunday, February 24th, 2008.
Part 2 - Street Beat - February 24th, 2008
Part 3 - Street Beat - March 2nd, 2008
Sunday, February 17, 2008 - Tony is joined by members of the Matsiko choir, drum and dance ensemble. These incredible youth performers from Uganda have risen from desperate poverty to traveling the world showcasing their unique cultural talents.Members of the Ugandan ensemble along with Don Windham of the International Children"s Network discuss Uganda as well as the impact this tour is having not only on the youth in the choir but on Uganda as a nation. The Matsiko choir, dance and drum ensemble will be performing at Washington States official Black History Month Celebration "Call to Conscience 2008". Clear Channel Radio Seattle is a proud sponsor of this year"s "Call to Conscience", one of the largest celebrations of African American history in the country. Also joining Tony on the show will be James Whitfield. Whitfield is a Presidential appointee as Regional Director for the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Whitfield discusses the role of his department, health disparities and the overall health of the country.
Part 2 from Sunday, February 17 Street Beat
Last Segment from February 17th KUBE 93 Street Beat
Street Beat for Sunday, February 10, 2008
2nd segment of Sunday, February 10th Street Beat
Part 3 of Street Beat from February 10th, 2008
Part 4 of Street Beat February 10th
Street Beat for Sunday, January 27th, 2008
Segment 2 from Sunday, January 27, 2008 Street Beat
Segment #3 from Sunday, January 27, 2008
Street Beat for January 27th - Final Segment
Street Beat for January 6, 2008
Segment 2 from January 6, 2008
Segment 3 from January 6, 2008
Last Segment from Street Beat - January 6th, 2008
The Sunday, December 23rd Street Beat program
KUBE 93 Street Beat topic for Sunday, December 16, 2007 is Teen Suicide and TEENLINK.
Part 2 - December 16th, 2007
Part 3 - December 16, 2007
Part 4 - December 16th, 2007
Sunday, December 2nd - Street Beat ... Tony talks about the Asian Comfort Food Drive.
November 18th - Double Header Topics - Tony welcomes Richard Bray from St Vincent Depaul to talk through the Husky v Cougar Challenge ... and in the 2nd half of the show Tony talks about "Men In Action"
Part 2 - Street Beat from Sunday, November 18th
Part 3 - Street Beat from Sunday, November 18th
Part 4 - Street Beat from Sunday, November 18th
William Black, CEO of "All Deserve Care". ADC is a non-profit organization that advocates on behalf of U.S. war veterans who are seeking disability claims. Black talks with Tony about the impact of war on our veterans along with the hurdles and obstacles they face when returning home. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are the longest combat operations since Vietnam. Many veterans deal with the stress of seeing dead bodies, being shot at, and attacked or ambushed by rocket or mortar fire. These are just a few of the combat stressors that cause depression, mental health issues and problems adapting back into civilian life. How does the United States Government work with its veterans on these issues?
Veterens Day Street Beat - Part 2
Veterens Day Street Beat - Part 3
Veterens Day Street Beat - Part 4
Did you know that the perfume or cologne you wear may cause asthma? This Sunday morning Tony B will be speaking with Aileen Gagney from the American Lung Association. They have partnered with the Langston Hughes Performing arts Center to produce a play that informs everyone about household items that that increase the risk of getting asthma and can cause asthma attacks! Bleach as an example should be used very carefully in the home around young children. Director of the play Isaiah Anderson will also be in the studio speaking with Tony.It's a DOUBLE HEADER. Also joining Tony will be Lisa Murray-Speltz to discuss the PACE Race which raises awareness and money for Prostate Cancer. Don't miss StreetBeat this Sunday morning on KUBE 93 fm 8:00 am - 9:00 am to hear more about how items around your home may increase your risk for asthma. Also, you'll hear information on prostate cancer and the PACE Race.
Part 2 - of the Sunday, November 4th Street Beat - Prostate Cancer, The Pace Race and Asthma.
Part 3 - of the Sunday, November 4th Street Beat - Prostate Cancer, The Pace Race and Asthma.
Final Segment of the Sunday, November 4th Street Beat - Prostate Cancer, The Pace Race and Asthma.
Sunday, October 21st - StreetBeat Tony B is joined by members of Femme Fiana, one of the northwest female Roller Derby teams. Roller Derby is one of the fastest growing sports in the country. Several cities in the state of Washington have leagues and the overwhelming majority of these leagues are for women. Tony"s guest, Diva State and Skate Pollygirl explain how these leagues work, why so many women are joining leagues and how you can tryout
Roller Derby Closing Segment
Author Max Sindell. Max, who at the age of 14 began writing a book about his experiences while his parents were divorcing. At 22 the book is now complete: Surviving Your Parents Divorce, "The bright side." Sindell discusses divorce from the child's point of view and relates how there can also be benefits to divorce. Sindell says that this book serves as an assistance guide to children of divorce. He also feels the book provides insight for parents into the minds of their children.
October 14th, Part 2 with author Max Sindell. Surviving Your Parents Divorce, "The bright side."
October 14th, Part 3 with author Max Sindell. Surviving Your Parents Divorce, "The bright side."
October 14th, Part 4 with author Max Sindell. Surviving Your Parents Divorce, "The bright side."
Take a few minutes to check out a very special KUBE 93 Street Beat, Sunday, October 7th with very, very special guest, Deion Branch, Most Valuable PARENT!!!
Raising awareness for Meningitis
Could you be a potential victim of heart Disease?
part.2 ... Dr. discusses the warning signs of the various heart diseases. Dr. Longo also talks about support services that the American Heart Association provides to heart disease victims and families
part.3 .... Dr. Longo discusses the recent medical advances in diagnosing and treating heart disease. Romero describes her stroke in detail, the treatment and why she walks.
part.4 ..... Dr. Michael Longo, cardiologist and Catherine Romero, stroke survivor, will discuss heart disease and the American Heart Association's "Start! Heart Walk."
Segment #4 from Sunday, April 22, 2007
April 22, 2007 - Segment #3
Segment #2 - April 22, 2007
The Next in the series of Child Abuse Awareness throughout the month of April ... this is Segment 1 for April 22, 2007
April 15th Street Beat with Tony B is the 3rd installment in a series of Child Abuse Education. This is part 1
PART - 1 - Sunday morning (4/8) on StreetBeat, Tony B was joined by Jeff Norman, Washington States Regional Program Manager for Child Protective Services. Jeff discusses being on the "front lines" of child abuse, parental rights, and even laws that may find you complicit for NOT reporting child abuse.
Part 1 - What is Child Abuse? from Street Beat Sunday, April 1, 2007
Part 2 - What is Child Abuse?
Part 3 - What is Child Abuse?
Part 4 - What is Child Abuse?
This Week - Sunday, January 28, 2007, Tony spotlights the Boys and Girls Clubs of King County with guest Quincy Robertson.
Part 2 - Street Beat from Sunday, January 28, 2007
Part 3 - Street Beat for Sunday, January 28, 2007
Final Segment from Sunday, January 28, 2007
KUBE 93 Street Beat for Sunday, January 21, 2007 -- Final Segment
KUBE 93 Street Beat for Sunday, January 21, 2007 -- Part 3
KUBE 93 Street Beat for Sunday, January 21, 2007 -- Part 2
KUBE 93 Street Beat for Sunday, January 21, 2007 - part 1 , Roger Faris, volunteer with Regional Home Retrofit.
Sunday, December 17th - Part 3
Sunday, December 17th - Part 2
Sunday, December 17th edition of KUBE 93's Street Beat , Tony is joined by Linda Grant, Executive Director and Wendy Hendrickson, Residential Counselor from Evergreen Manor , NOTE: This week's topic is Chemical Dependancy and should be listened to with an Adult , PG-13, if you will.
Part 3 - Sunday, December 3, 2006 - Dr Winston Fields with the Seattle Pacific Science Center talks about the newest Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit.
Part 2 - Sunday, December 3, 2006 - Dr Winston Fields with the Seattle Pacific Science Center talks about the newest Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit.
Part 1 - Sunday, December 3, 2006 - Dr Winston Fields with the Seattle Pacific Science Center talks about the newest Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit.
Part 4 of Seattle History with Tony B and his guest Leanord Garfield
Seattle History Part 3 - Tony is joined by Leonard Garfield
Seattle History Part 2 - Tony is joined by Leonard Garfield
Seattle History Part 1 - Tony is joined by Leonard Garfield
11/12/2006 - Part 4 , for more info, call 253-279-1812 or log on to www.TheDashCenter.org
11/12/06 - Part 3 - for more info call 253-279-1812 or log on to www.TheDashCenter.org
11/12/06 - Part 2, for more info, call 253-279-1812 or log on to www.TheDashCenter.org
11/12/06 - Part 1 - Learn more about safety for children. Tony B is joined by Brenda Garcia Brown, Managing Director of the DASH Center for the Arts. The DASH Center will be hosting a day of safety in cooperation with the King County Police Union.Youth up to 16 years of age can be photographed and fingerprinted for the purposes of creating I.D. cards in. Police suggest having this information as current as posible in the event of an emergency. Kids and parents will receive safety tips, information on 911as well as 911 decals, have an opportunity to interact with the police, all while being entertained and enjoying treats. You'll hear more Sunday morning.<P>Also joining Tony will be Melissa Noelle Greene, Executive Director of this years Langston Hughes special presentation of "Hip Hop Back To It's Roots." Greene will talk about the three day event, what's taking place and who will be performing. That's StreetBeat this Sunday morning on KUBE 93 hosted by Tony B<P>253-279-1812 or www.TheDashCenter.org
November 5, 2006 pt-1 - Tony B is joined by Courtney Caswell, Education and Outreach Coordinator and Robyn London, Outreach Specialist for King County Elections. You'll find out where you can vote, how you can vote, and learn more about Washington States new electronic voting system.Caswell and London also talk about changes and safeguards that have been implemented to avoid the mistakes that took place in the 2004 election. Is our voting system secure? Will your vote actually be counted? Listen to StreetBeat on KUBE 93 this Sunday morning from 8:00 am - 9:00 am and determine for your self!For more information about voting, candidates, and a more in depth look at this years issues visit www.metrokc.gov/elections.
Taking a look at the Seattle Public School System - 10/29/2006 - Pt 1
Final segment - September 17th - Part 4
Sunday, September 17th - Recap of September 9 and 10 MS 150 Bike Tour with Tony, Peach, Anita and Travis Gleason - Part 1
PKD with Suzy Scofield - Part 1
Final segment of September 3rd KUBE 93 Street Beat
3 topics today , MS 150 Bike Tour; 2006 Gridiron Tour; and Celbrate Lebenon event
an update on Hurricane Katrina one year later. Tony B will be joined by guests from New Orleans Habitat for Humanity, The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle, grass roots organizations, public officials and Hurricane Katrina survivors to discuss the aftermath of the devastation caused by Hurrican Katrina and what's been done to improve the circumstances of those who were impacted and/or displaced. Are gulf coast residents returning home? Has normalcy returned in the lives of those who have stayed through the hurricane or returned to the Gulf coast? Has New Orleans infrastructure been reconstructed following the flood?
August 13th - Langston Hughes Performing Art"s Centers Summer Musical, Summer Rhapsody: The Reunion". Tony B will be joined by the writer and director of the play Isiah Anderson Jr., actors and actresses in the play Angel Mitchell, Lauren Dupree, Aaron Fowler and the main principals Brean Barren and Isiah Whitmore. This will be the 10th year Langston Hughes has put a production on like this and this year will be no different. We will be getting you involved in a variety of ways. You will learn about the transformation that these young actors and actresses go through and at the same time we will discuss the social statement that will be displayed in this play.
KUBE 93's Summer Jam Charity community initiative "Music-in-Motion". Through proceeds from Summer Jam KUBE 93 will impact the lives of youth through music education by providing funds, instruments, tutors and support. Tony B will be joined by KUBE 93 Programs Director Eric Powers as well as this yea's beneficiaries; La Escuelita schools and the Leschi Music Partnership. To find out more about "Music In Motion and how these groups are taking a leadership role in music education.
Final Segment of the July 16th show
2006 Awards in Excellence
2006 Awards in Excellence
Everett Hawks Football and the Seahawks First Round Draft Pick
This week on StreetBeat with Tony B, Afeni Shakur, mother of legendary rap/hip hop artist, actor, Tupac Shakur, discusses their special relationship. Ms. Shakur who is an activist, former Black Panther, poet and actress talks about how Tupac grew up, her views on his music and lifestyle, as well things she thinks Tupac fans should know about who he really was as opposed to rumor or media hype.Ms Shakur also discusses Tupac's legacy including the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts which houses a 500-seat auditorium, art gallery, a museum chronicling Tupac's career, recording and dance studios and film editing facilities. The interview features Tupac's comments on this issues discussed!
Part 4 from Sunday, May 7th
Part 3 from May 14, 2006 Street Beat
Part 2 from May 14 Street Beat
Mom's Day is May 14th - This week on StreetBeat hosted by Tony B we"ll celebrate Mothers Day! Tony"s guests are women from "Mother" organizations that impact our communities.
Part 4 of Tony's discussion on Women's Football
Part 3 of Tony's discussion on Women's Football
Part 2 of Tony's discussion on Women's Football
Women's Football is this week's topic - Here's part 1 of 4
Final segment of April 29th KUBE 93 Street Beat
Part 3 of Women's Baseball feature on KUBE 93 Street Beat
Part 2 - Women's Baseball
Washington Women's Baseball Association. Stephanie Derouin founder and president along with Bruce Baskin, Public Relations director talk about the history of women playing baseball nationally (hardball overhand fast pitch) as well as the recent resurgence and interest in women playing baseball today. Derouin talks about the league in Washington, leagues around the country and invites all women to tryout and particpate. Everyone is invited to come and watch this years women's teams compete.
Part four from April 16th Street Beat with Tony B
Part three from April 16th Street Beat with Tony B
Part two from April 16th Street Beat with Tony B
Part one from April 16th Street Beat with Tony B - Deborah Sullivan , ways to communicate with your young child.
StreetBeat for March 19th, Tony's guests - Providence Hospice of Snohomish County. Judy Kenning a registered nurse and clinical supervisor along with Director of Development Connie Wittren discuss what hopsice is, the services they provide and when their services are approriate. Wittren and Kenning describe hospice as a way of caring for people with a progressive, life threatening illness that helps them live their final months of life to the fullest. To find out how hospice can help you and your family during end of life situations listen to this show.
StreetBeat, hosted by Tony B on KUBE 93 February 5th, 2006, encourages listeners to find out more about the concept of "Early Learning". This show will provide parents and caregivers information about what kids need to eat, what types of illnesses are common, the impact of TV and technology and how health, nutrition and safety impact early learning . Tony's guest will be Carol Cartmell, a Registered Dietitian for the City of Seattle Child Care Nutrition Program, Adrienne Dorf, Registered Dietician from Seattle King County Public Health; Ann Perry-Moore, a public health nurse consultant with the Child Care Health program in Seattle-King county who's special interests are the impact of T.V. and screen time on brain development, and social-emotional development, along with Sandria Woods-Pollard, supervisor with the City of Seattle Human Services Department Child Development and Child Care Nutrition Programs and founder and co-chair of the African American Child Care Task Force.
Early Learning Series - Closing Segment from January 29th
January 29th Early Learning Series, Part 3
PART 2 of January 29th Early Learning Series
StreetBeat, hosted by Tony B on KUBE 93 January 29th, 2006, encourages listeners to find out more about the concept of "Early Learning". This show will focus on the opportunities for parents and caregivers to encourage literacy from birth. Tony's guest will be Debra Sullivan, President of the Praxis Institute for Early Childhood Education, Hilda Magana, Director of the Child Development Center of El Centro De La Raza and Chance Hunt, Youth Services Coordinator for the Seattle Public Library system. With more time spent in travel to and from work and making ends meet, parents and caregivers will get the message that "You don't have to be perfect, to be a good parent! StreetBeat airs on Sunday mornings 8:00 am - 9:00 am. This show will be re-broadcast in its entirety on KJR AM Sportsradio 950 and Fox Sports 850 10:00 pm -11:00 pm Sunday night January 29th , 2006.
The Closing Segment - Street Beat program on Sunday, January 8, 2006 embraces "Early Learning" featuring Governor Gregoire
Part 3 - Street Beat program on Sunday, January 8, 2006 embraces "Early Learning" featuring Governor Gregoire
Part 2 - Street Beat program on Sunday, January 8, 2006 embraces "Early Learning" featuring Governor Gregoire
Part 1 - Street Beat program on Sunday, January 8, 2006 embraces "Early Learning" featuring Governor Gregoire